I wasn’t waiting for the Lost Brothers release, I’ve just bought it because of the good reviews from my friends. So, I didn’t know what to expect and thought that it could be boring, just action with beautiful landscapes and locations. But it turns out that I was wrong. The game is amazing + Cute and funny dialogues + Addictive and interesting storyline + Amazing nature 10/10 I really enjoy it! It’s a pity that the game is rather short and I passed it to the end :(
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Lost Brothers is a single-player first-person adventure, taking place in an abandoned mine. Our main hero, John, being torn apart by inner demons, goes to the forest where he lost his younger brother many years ago. Near the camp, he finds a radio. He receives a help request from Samanta who is trapped under the mountain nearby. The girl tells us that she is a writer, looking for more info about local anomalies. The closer the destination point, the better we see that it was right there, where the forest took the life of John’s brother.So, take the walkie-talkie and a map. Explore a mysterious forest and a labyrinth of underground passages to solve all the secrets of the mystery story.
If you are keen on small story-driven games and walking simulators, you’ll definitely love Lost Brothers.

You’d been there before. Once, this forest took your brother, and you still can’t forgive yourself.
- What happened at the night you lost your brother?
- Who is this girl, begging you to rescue her?
- What secrets does the forest hide?
- Why the profitable mine was abandoned so quickly?
- Can the main hero get a hold of himself?
- And, above all… Will he survive?
These and other secrets are waiting for you in Lost Brothers.

Key features of the game:
- Wild nature;
- Beautiful views;
- Navigation by map and radio;
- Secrets and discoveries at every step.
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This game is not done, I ran into various bugs and ran into mountains and got stuck after 10 minutes of playing. This game just feels basic and bare bones with not a lot too it, yea...there is a story and stuff but it's not really GRASPING by any means...this was not terrible , the colors were beautiful and there could have been a lot of potential to this but for this price tag I would steer away from this game my friends. No offense to the developer, I just think it's over priced!
[i]This is the [b]23rd[/b] review of the Steam Redlight series, a series where I purposely seek out negatively or controversially rated games on Steam to see if they're as bad as the Internet says they are. It's accompanied by a video review that can be found [b][url=https://youtu.be/8W8VDtdbij8]here[/url][/b].[/i] [b]In summary, I cannot recommend this game[/b], the graphics have a plethora of trivial complications in addition to the overall lack of polish this game has. In addition, my controller wouldn’t cooperate with the game even though there’s full controller support. The game does have some translation issues, but I’m willing to overlook those, but not the fact that there’s parts of the game that are untranslated at all. Lastly, there [i]appears[/i] to be a bug that’s preventing me from completing the game. [h2]Introduction[/h2] In Lost Brothers, you play as John, a member of a family who traditionally goes hiking as a way to spend time with one another. During a hik...
I wish i could recommend this game but i can't. Graphics are good, some nice surroundings, but nothing that made me go "wow". I had to restart a couple of times. There isn't much of a story, and what there is isn't very clear. The time-lines are mixed up, for one thing. And the dialog options don't seem to make any difference to the story. There isn't much to do: You just walk through diffrerent scenes, listening to your walkie-talkie and picking up notes that your long-lost brother left conveniently floating in the air, apparently. The game seems to consist of several parts, and you just progress from one to another without any seeming connection between the two. The game feels rushed, lacks immersion, and has several bugs. Also, has no end to speak of. Not worth the money, sorry.
What an atmospheric game! Exciting dialogues, graphics – no words. This game must be in your library! The storyline is well done, surprise twists, the mystery throughout the game. Definitely 11/10!
This game has a lot of very negative reviews and having played through it I understand why. There are a lot of flaws to the game that if fixed could really polish this short walking sim experience. The dialogue could use some proof reading, the cave graphics could use attention, and voice acting (even subpar voice acting) would take this game to the next level. As is I would not be able to recommend this game at its full price. If you can get it at a huge discount the story is interesting enough to justify the hour of playtime that you get from the game. It is also a decent game for achievement hunting, the achievements are simple to get and I can all be gotten in one play through. Overall the game is rough around the edges and definitely feels like someones college project but I think it gets more negative reviews than it deserves for what it is.
I couldn't stomach more than 10 minutes. Needs a lot of work to be considered a "finished game" very buggy and full of incoherent translations and some parts that weren't translated at all. While I did enjoy the design of the game the lack of any voice actors makes the atmosphere feel very unwelcoming.
Pretty bad walking sim.
This game is NOT terrible. The gameplay is all fine, and the story isn't bad, but the translation is awful. And it occasionally attributes lines of dialogue to the wrong speaker, which is confusing. If the dialogue weren't a disaster, this could be a decent little walking simulator.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10 (64 bits)
- Processor: Intel Core i3-2120 (3.3 GHz)/AMD FX-4100 X4 (3.6 GHz)
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1 GB, GeForce GTX 650TI/Radeon HD 7770
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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How much does Lost Brothers cost?
Lost Brothers costs $8.99.
What are the system requirements for Lost Brothers?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7/8/10 (64 bits) Processor: Intel Core i3-2120 (3.3 GHz)/AMD FX-4100 X4 (3.6 GHz) Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 1 GB, GeForce GTX 650TI/Radeon HD 7770 Storage: 4 GB available space Additional Notes: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Lost Brothers available on?
Lost Brothers is available on Windows PC.
Is Lost Brothers worth buying?
Lost Brothers has 35% positive reviews from 26 players.
When was Lost Brothers released?
Lost Brothers was released on Jan 12, 2021.
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